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Shooting stars: CUSA program champions Huntsville’s career options

March 18, 2025/in Community Development, Economy, Education, Employment, Featured, News, Sports, Workforce Development/by Mike Easterling

A launch occurred at the Conference USA Basketball Championships last week, but it wasn’t a jump shot at the Von Braun Center. Instead, CUSA started its “Stars of Tomorrow‘’ program, an initiative the league devised to combine sports and career development to offer top students from member institutions an opportunity to engage with industry professionals […]

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City Parks and Rec to host first Teen Career Summit

March 11, 2025/in Education, Employment, Events, Featured, Government, News, Resource, Workforce Development/by Mike Easterling

Huntsville Parks & Recreation is launching a new career path program for area youth. The initiative—the Teen Career Summit 2025—is free for ages 14-18 and takes place on Thursday from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. at the Dr. Richard Showers Sr. Recreation Center. The program is designed to give teens the tools they need to plan for […]

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Connecting in the Rocket City: 10 Huntsville professional networking groups to check out

March 6, 2025/in Career, Employment, Entrepreneurs, Featured, Lead, News, People, Resource, Workforce Development/by Katie Holt

Huntsville’s thriving business community makes it an excellent place for anyone looking to expand their network. Whether you’re an entrepreneur, corporate leader, working parent, or a newcomer to the area, connecting with the right people can open doors to new opportunities, collaborations, and growth.  Fortunately, the Rocket City is home to various networking groups tailored […]

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Alabama Goodwill cuts ribbon on two new Huntsville locations

February 27, 2025/in Charities, Employment, Featured, Lead, News, Nonprofits/by Mike Easterling

With many nonprofits fishing in the same financial pond, having a niche is an absolute asset. Since it was founded in 1902 by a Boston minister, Goodwill Industries has embraced the tenet of raising educational and workforce-related services to improve the lives of less fortunate citizens. “Not charity, but a chance” was Reverend Edgar J. […]

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Navigating difficult conversations: A leader’s guide to addressing low performance

February 26, 2025/in Career, Columnists, Employment, Featured, Lead, News, Resource, Small Business/by Alexander Duck

One of the most challenging aspects of leadership for many managers is having to have difficult and uncomfortable conversations with their staff. This can be especially true when such a conversation becomes necessary in order to address poor job performance.  The following five key elements are important in order to make these discussions as smooth […]

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Elon Musk’s DOGE auditing NASA: A conflict of interest with big consequences for Huntsville

February 19, 2025/in Aerospace, Economy, Employment, Engineering, Featured, Government, Lead, NASA, News, Science, Space, Technology/by Noah Logan

As Huntsville braces for sweeping federal workforce cuts under a new executive order from President Trump, another development is raising alarms across the city’s aerospace sector. The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), an oversight agency led by Elon Musk, is set to audit NASA’s financials and contractor payments, sparking concerns over a glaring conflict of […]

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Sports tourism in Huntsville in 2024: The record-setting numbers are now in

January 24, 2025/in Economy, Education, Employment, Entertainment, Featured, Finance, Hospitality, Lead, News, Recreation, Sports, Tourism, Travel/Leisure/by Sarah Zupko

Photo credit: Huntsville Sports Commission The Huntsville/Madison County Convention & Visitors Bureau (CVB) has released the figures for sports tourism in Huntsville in 2024.  The CVB reports that 68 sporting events held in Huntsville over the past year resulted in a record-breaking $50 million in economic impact. “We have come a long way over the […]

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Child labor prevention, animal welfare, and worker’s rights among concerns presented at legislative forum

January 14, 2025/in Banking, Community Development, Construction, Development, Economy, Education, Employment, Featured, Food, Government, Law, Lead, News, Nonprofits, Resource/by Heather Alfonso

On Monday, January 6, North Alabama senators and representatives from 13 districts showed up for the annual Madison County Legislative Delegation Public Forum. The Huntsville City Council Chamber was packed with citizens who came to have their voices heard by their elected representatives. Those who wished to speak signed up at the door. Speakers were […]

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Navigating change fatigue: causes, impacts, and strategies for success

January 2, 2025/in Career, Education, Employment, Featured, Health, Lead, News, Resource/by Alexander Duck

Change fatigue is a feeling of exhaustion or cynicism that individuals or organizations experience as the result of frequent or complex changes.  The three main causes that contribute to change fatigue are frequent changes, failed changes, and sudden, unexpected changes.  While periodic changes, even unsuccessful or sudden ones, may not be enough to induce change […]

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Local founders celebrated at gener8tor movie screening

December 18, 2024/in Arts, Awards, Career, Community Development, Development, Economy, Employment, Entertainment, Entrepreneurs, Events, Featured, Finance, Lead, News, Small Business, Workforce Development/by Noah Logan

The red carpet was rolled out at the U.S. Space & Rocket Center on the evening of December 12 for a special VIP Screening of Pioneers of Progress, a documentary that celebrates the most recent cohort of founders from gener8tor Huntsville programs.  This project highlighted not only the gener8tor and Gbeta startup programs, but also […]

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